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You can treat your Braves fan to a Turner Field tour + spread a bit of holiday cheer this season, thanks to this deal:

Through December 22, 2012, Toy for a Tour will take place at Turner Field & the Braves Museum and Hall of Fame. What does that mean for you?

When your children (age 13 & under) bring a new & unwrapped toy to donate to those in need in downtown Atlanta, they’ll receive free admission to the Braves Museum and Hall of Fame plus a free tour of Turner Field. The deal is valid for up to four children with toys per paid adult, and complimentary tours are for walk-up tickets only. Tickets are regularly $12 and can be purchased inside the Braves Museum at Turner Field.

Can’t make it? Mark your calendars to take advantage of another deal in the off season:

  • In January 2013, you can get a Two for $13 in 2013 deal. The two-for-one admission deal applies to adult tickets, and you can tour Turner Field + visit the Braves Museum & Hall of Fame. It works out to a small discount for kids’ tickets, too, as a child’s admission ticket (ages 3-13) is regularly $7.
  • During February 2013, anyone who purchases a player name/number t-shirt at the Braves Museum & Hall of Fame will receive a free tour of Turner Field.
  • In March 2013, Turner Field will host a “Gearing-up” Baseball Equipment Drive. Fans that donate new or gently-used baseball equipment, including youth gloves, cleats, aluminum bats, and catchers’ gear, will receive 50% off adult admission to the museum and tours. All donated equipment will benefit the Marquis Grissom Baseball Association.

The Braves Museum & Hall of Fame is open Monday-Saturday during the offseason from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., with Turner Field tours leaving on the hour. Free parking is available during the offseason in the Turner Field Green Lot, on the corner of Hank Aaron Drive and Ralph David Abernathy Avenue.

–Jennifer Maciejewski

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